Let the Night Begin (Brotherhood of Blood, Book 4)

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Once they start getting close to each other and sharing a bed, they are unable to ignore the feelings it brings. Reign and Olivia find love on the mission to find her nephew. Thoughts Each book in this series gets better and better. I loved this story. Reign and Olivia are made for each other. Their love was so well written it is almost tangible. The pace is fast and kept me captivated. All the stories are tied in together.

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This book sets up for the final in the series. The characters are very likable and the development is there. All the elements for a great book are in this one! One person found this helpful. This book was awesome. I love Reign equally and in some ways more than Saint or Bishop. I loved the dynamic with he and Olivia. And I really cared what would happen to them. Would they be able to forgive each other? How would Olivia get passed her fear and anger and resentment where Reign is concerned? Her plight with her nephew. I felt really sorry for him by the way.

And the plot getting closer to the answers that have eluded me since the very first book in this series is enough to keep me on edge as it is. Trust me if you have been following this series then you know what I mean or you are intrigued to find out. Another great chapter in this series. It keeps getting better. My only hope is when I finally read the next and final book concerning Temple, I truly hope it does not disappoint on any angle where the answers are to come.

And Temple the head of the Brotherhood, I sincerly hope is all that we have been led to believe he is and more. I highly recommend this read and this series. I was bored one day and since my mom gave me a stack of books she had gotten from someone as well, I gave it a once over. Read a bunch and then came to this series last. There was just one book, the second in the series which I didn't know at the time. It just looked like a book without a series. That is until I read it. Sexy, funny, crazy, I just couldn't put it down. I realized there was something, just something minor missing.

It pretty much stands on its own, each book in the series, but I was compelled to investigate and sure enough, its one book in a series of 5 with each book speaking of each linked hero, 5 friends in all. This book was the four one in the series and when I finished I couldn't wait to read the last one. I enjoyed these books very much and recommend them. They were so much fun to read, I pretty much couldn't put them down, not realizing I was up till 3 am one night because of the draw of these books.

I actually enjoyed reading all the books 5 in the series. A quick plot synopsis no big spoilers! Olivia and Reign were married and estranged all in one night, thanks to vamp Reign inadvertently changing Olivia on their wedding night; Olivia fled and stayed away for 30 years, until she receives word that her nephew, that she regards as her son, has been kidnapped. The kidnappers want Reign, so Olivia reunites with him, giving a rather weak excuse as to why she needs him.

Of course, Reign is still in love with Olivia, and even though he knows she's lying about why she needs his help, he plays along. Let the Night begin can easily be a standalone in the series, but the other earlier books are very good and give more of an understanding of the Brotherhood, the time in which the book is set, and growing information about the bad guys, which plays out through the series. There weren't any obvious cons for me; I liked the storyline, liked the characters, especially the long-suffering, romantic and sexy vamp, Reign.

It took me a bit to get into the turn of the century setting, but I attribute that to the fact that nearly every vampire story I read is contemporary. Overall, the author has a good ear for her characters, moves the plot along at a nice pace and uses proper grammar and spelling unlike many other authors I've read lately. I'd recommend this to fans of JR Ward's Black Dagger Brotherhood series; it's quite a bit tamer than those, but Let the Night Begin has a place of its own in the list of good vampire series'. Kindle Edition Verified Purchase. Awesome book that also ties into all the others in this series.

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Get to Know Us. English Choose a language for shopping. Not Enabled Word Wise: Not Enabled Screen Reader: Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Let the Night Begin Brotherhood of Blood, 4 4. A vampire will not rest until he satisfies his hunger… And what I, Reign, hungered for most of all was Olivia Gavin. I have never met a woman more beautiful, more tantalizing, and so I made her my bride.

She promised me her heart and soul…in return, I plundered her flesh, and bound her to me for all eternity. Now she has return A vampire will not rest until he satisfies his hunger… And what I, Reign, hungered for most of all was Olivia Gavin.

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Now she has returned, desperate for my help in saving her beloved nephew. But my assistance comes at a price: She must share my bed once more, for the feel of her soft skin, the heat of her kiss, excite me still. And I know she desires me, even as she resists her own heart. Yet, as we rediscover the passion that brought us together, an enemy waits to destroy us both… Paperback , pages. Published June 24th by Avon first published January 1st Brotherhood of Blood 4. Reign , Olivia Gavin. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up.

To ask other readers questions about Let the Night Begin , please sign up. Lists with This Book. Sep 19, Tina Folsom rated it it was amazing. I came across Kathryn Smith's novel when I attended the Romance Writers of America's National Conference in Orlando this year - and I'm very glad I did, because now I have another author I can confidently add to my favorite authors list. Let the Night Begin is the story of vampire Reign who turned his new bride Olivia into a vampire on their wedding night - mind you, without her permission.

Hurt, she leaves him. But thirty years later she needs help when her beloved nephew is kidnapped. First off, I was very happy to discover that while the plot was interesting, it did not get in the way of the love story. This is truly a paranormal romance, not an urban fantasy masquerading as a romance. The sexual tension between Reign and Olivia sizzles right from the moment they reconnect. There is plenty of pent-up frustration and anger. The author does an excellent job in showing us how the two of them slowly start trusting each other again, and how their love for each other is as strong as ever.

The sex scenes are hot, and I would recommend keeping a glass of ice water close to douse the flames. Smith's writing style is very approachable, and while the novel takes place in Victorian England and Scotland, she doesn't go too deeply into superfluous descriptions thank you! Vampire lovers will enjoy the various biting scenes - many very sensual and enticing. And the author has given her vampires one interesting traits not as often seen amongst vampires: Jun 25, Julie jjmachshev rated it really liked it Shelves: If you've been reading the series, you know that the brotherhood refers to a group of 5 Templar knights who drank from Lilith's chalice and became vampire warriors until jealousy and greed separated them from their order.

Now they are hunted by an organization who again envies their powers and hunts the chalice. This book is Reign's story. I always thought Reign was an incredibly sexy character and was happy "Let the Night Begin" is the 4th book in Kathryn Smith's 'Brotherhood of Blood' series. I always thought Reign was an incredibly sexy character and was happy to be able to read his story. Surely his woman would be worthy of him. Although she does finally come through for Reign, if I were him I would've dropped her like a hot potato and said good riddance.

Lucky for her, Reign has more patience than me! I enjoyed the storyline. I liked finding out a little more about Temple who is currently trapped by the bad guys. This series is intersting in that the events take place around so it's an historical, but not too historical!?

I can hardly wait for the next book which I'm hoping will be Temple's rescue and a woman for him too! Mar 14, Bianca rated it really liked it. I often say that kids between 13 and 16 should have their dumb heads knocked on a wall twice a day mine too, when I was that age, I don't know how my parents kept from killing me, they must be saints, or love me very much but this one beats them all.

Obnoxious and so self centered he's disgusting. If this had been a movie I would have thrown pop-corns at the screen every time he good novel, horrible kid. If this had been a movie I would have thrown pop-corns at the screen every time he opened his mouth. Apr 02, BJ Rose rated it really liked it Shelves: This is a very good story of love lost and love recovered, and Reign is a hero to die for oh, wait - she did.

This is a strong 4.

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I have accepted the use of that word to show strong anger, frustration, etc. I just wish authors would resist this push to be so graphic. Dec 27, Allie Kat rated it really liked it. I'm not the best at writing reviews. I will say this though It doesn't give away anything from the previous books. But definitely kept me interested and wanting to read the the rest to find out Saint, Bishop and Most of all Temples stories.

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I liked that KS put together a paranormal romance with something so well known from history "The Holy Gra I'm not the best at writing reviews. I liked that KS put together a paranormal romance with something so well known from history "The Holy Grail", and then throwing Lilith into the mix made it all the more interesting Sep 10, Miss Kim rated it it was ok Shelves: So far, so stinky I grabbed this one from the grocery store because I needed a filler book until I get my orders from the library.

I didn't know it was 4th in a series until I added it here. After all of the great vampire books I've read recently by Lara Adrian and Sherrilyln Kenyon, this one comes off as stupid.

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It is set in 19th century England, and I don't like how the characters talk. It comes off as stupid that they would just leap off a balcony and start fl So far, so stinky It comes off as stupid that they would just leap off a balcony and start flying around. Maybe I am spoiled. I don't know if I will finish it. Dec 14, Shawna rated it it was amazing Shelves: The relationship between Reign and Olivia is passionate and well developed. This is another great, romantic read in the Brotherhood of the Blood series.

Feb 10, HJ rated it liked it Shelves: Oct 21, Tania Godoy rated it really liked it. After the snoring fest that is the third book, I thoroughly enjoyed this one. I love the pace of the story, the chemistry between the characters, their character growth as well as their back story. I find everything was amazing and exciting The heroine, Olivia, has a nephew. A spoil and selfish young nephew who wishes to become a vampire like his aunt, who raises him like a son.

Olivia refuse because to her, being a vampire is like a curse. Let's just say he After the snoring fest that is the third book, I thoroughly enjoyed this one. Let's just say her transformation from human to a nocturnal creature wasn't consensual. So her nephew, James, being a stupid brat that he is, was tricked by the Order. To make long story short, that ungrateful bastard got his wish at the end. And that seriously pisses me off. One, he got his aunt and Reign into a huge mess because they thought he was held against his will by the Order. Little do they know that James was all for the kidnapping ploy to lure his aunt to the Order's lair.

Two, when Olivia finally figured it out, she backed out of the ransom; refusing to exchange her nephew with Reign. So what was James's reaction? He got angry with her. At that point, I was hoping that Reign would pulled James's tongue out out from his throat. But no, they still have to save the boy and due to fighting accident, James's was injured and had to be change to save his life.

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If it were up to me, I'd leave that ungrateful prick to die chocking his own blood. Jun 04, Robin rated it really liked it Shelves: Great story about Reign a vampire who married Olivia. On their wedding night he turned Olivia into a vampire and was quite brutal. She left him and disappeared for over 30 years.

During that time her sister had a child. Her sister died in an accident and Olivia raised the child as her own. He gets kidnapped and the ransom note demands she trade Reign for the child. So after not seeing him for over 30 years she finds him and goes to him for help. She doesn't tell him that he is the ransom for the Great story about Reign a vampire who married Olivia. She doesn't tell him that he is the ransom for the boy. After being away from each other for the 30 years there is a lot of conflict between the two and also a lot of guilt from both of them.

Olivia is a strong woman who has taken care of herself and done a good job at it. Reign has never given up hope the Olivia will someday come back to him. The writing style was good and the story was interesting. It wasn't the typical paranormal romance. There was some sexual content but not too graphic. I found it to be a good read and look forward to reading more by this author. This book was awesome. I love Reign equally and in some ways more than Saint or Bishop.